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Headword | Definitions | Occurrences in the Aeneid |
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modulor, ātus sum, 1, a. and n. | to measure; regulate, tune, sing, play. (modulus) |
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modus, ī, m. | a method, 4.294; mode, manner, way, 1.354, et al.; a measure, of song, measure, strain, note, 7.701, et al.; bound, limit, end, 4.98, et al.; fashion, of building, 11.328; abl., modō, in the manner or fashion; like, 9.119. |
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moenia, ium, n. | fortified walls, city walls, ramparts, fortifications, walls, 1.7; battlements, 11.506; town, city, 1.410; prison house, 6.549. |
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mola, ae, f. | a mill; (meton.), ground or cracked grain; cracked spelt or coarse meal, 4.517. |
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molāris, is, m. | a millstone; (meton.), a huge stone, 8.250. (mola) |
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mōlēs, is, f. | a cumbrous mass; a heavy pile or fabric; mound, rampart, 9.35; dike, 2.497; a mass of buildings, vast buildings, 1.421; structure, 11.130; frame or figure, 2.32; bulk, 5.118; weight, 7.589; pile, mass, 1.61; gigantic frame, 5.431; warlike engine, siege tower, 5.439; array, pomp, train, 12.161; body of soldiers, phalanx, 12.575; heavy storm, tempest, 5.790; toil, work, labor, 1.33. |
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mōlior, ītus sum, 4, dep. a. and n. | to pile up; build, erect, construct, 1.424; plan, undertake, attempt, 2.109; pursue, 6.477; cleave, 10.477; contrive, devise, 1.564; occasion, 1.414; prepare, equip, 4.309; arrange, adjust, 12.327; of missiles, discharge, hurl, 10.131. (mōlēs) |
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molliō, īvī or iī, ītus, 4, a. | to soften; to soothe, calm, assuage, appease, 1.57. (mollis) |
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mollis, e | (adj.), soft, tender, delicate; pliant, flexible, soft, 1.693; soft-cushioned, 8.666; subtle, 4.66; tamed, gentle; yielding, accessible, favorable, 4.293; haud mollia, things hard, difficult, harsh, unwelcome, 12.25. |
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molliter | (adv.), comp., mollius (mollis), softly, gently, sweetly; delicately, skillfully, 6.847. |
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moneō, uī, itus, 2, a. | to remind; admonish, warn, instruct, 2.183; forewarn, foretell, 3.712; w. subj., 3.684. (rel. to meminī and mēns) |
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monīle, is, n. | a necklace, collar, 1.654; a poitrel, 7.278. |
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monitum, ī, n. | an admonition; counsel; advice, warning, 4.331; command, 8.336; influence, 10.689. (moneō) |
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monitus, ūs, m. | an admonition, warning, 4.282. (moneō) |
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Monoecus, ī, m. | a promontory and harbor on the Ligurian coast west of Genoa, 6.830. |
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mōns, montis, m. | a mountain, hill, mount, 3.105; rock, crag, cliff, 6.360; a mighty or huge rock, 12.687; a great wave, 1.105. (rel. to -mineō, project) |
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mōnstrō, āvī, ātus, 1, a. | to show, point out, indicate, 1.444; inform, tell, 1.321; direct, incite, 9.44; ordain, appoint, prescribe, 4.636. (mōnstrum) |
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mōnstrum, ī, n. | the thing which warns; an omen, a portent, 3.26; supernatural token, sign, 12.246; a prodigy, marvel, wonder, terror, 3.583; monster, 2.245. (moneō) |
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montānus, a, um | adj. (mōns), pertaining to mountains; mountain-, 2.305. |
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montōsus, a, um | adj. (mōns), abounding in hills or mountains; hilly, mountainous, 7.744. |
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monumentum, ī, n. | a means of admonishing, reminding, or instructing; a memorial, 3.486; record, tradition, 3.102; memento, 12.945; token, 6.512. (cf. moneō) |
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mora, ae, f. | delay, 3.453; cessation, pause, respite, stay, 5.458; hindrance, obstacle, 1.746; bulwark, 10.428. |
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morbus, ī, m. | disease, sickness, malady, 6.275; plague, pestilence, 12.851; personif., Morbī, ōrum, m., Diseases, 6.275. |
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morbus, ī, m. | disease, sickness, malady, 6.275; plague, pestilence, 12.851; personif., Morbī, ōrum, m., Diseases, 6.275. |
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mordeō, momordī, morsus, 2, a. and n. | to bite, 1.418; rub, bind, confine, 12.274. |
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moribundus, a, um | adj. (morior), in a dying condition; ready to die, dying, 4.323; lifeless, 10.341; mortal, 6.732. |
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Morinī, ōrum, m. | a tribe dwelling on the northwestern coast of Gaul, 8.727. |
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morior, mortuus sum, morī, 3 and 4, dep. n. | to die, perish, 2.353, et al.; fut. p., moritūrus, a, um, destined to die, 12.55; resolved to die, 4.519. |
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moror, ātus sum, 1, dep. n. and a. | to delay, linger, tarry, 2.102; retard, hinder, detain, delay, 2.373; think upon, 7.253; notice, regard, 2.287; nihil or nōn morārī, not to consider as important; to think nothing of, 11.365; not to value, 5.400. (mora) |
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mors, mortis, f. | death, freq.; deadly wound, 9.348; pl., mortēs, various kinds of death, 10.854; personif., Mors, the goddess of death, daughter of Erebus and Nox, Death, 11.197. (cf. morior) |
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morsus, ūs, m. | a biting; eating, 3.394; tooth, 7.112; fang, 2.215; gripe, hold, 12.782; fluke, 1.169. (mordeō) |
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mortālia, ium, n. | human affairs; fortunes, woes, 1.462. |
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mortālis, e | adj. (mors), subject to death, mortal, 10.375; of mortal nature, lineage, or descent; earthly, human, 1.328; made by man, mortal, 12.740; subst., mortālēs, ium, c., mortals, men, mankind, 2.142; mortālia, ium, n., human affairs; fortunes, woes, 1.462. |
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mortālēs, ium, c. | mortals, men, mankind, 2.142. |
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mortifer, era, erum | adj. (mors and ferō), bringing death; deadly, 6.279. |
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morior, mortuus sum, morī, 3 and 4, dep. n. | to die, perish, 2.353, et al.; fut. p., moritūrus, a, um, destined to die, 12.55; resolved to die, 4.519. |
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mōs, mōris, m. | a manner, way, custom; practice, wont, 1.336; form, 3.65; rule, law, condition, terms, 6.852; pl., mōrēs, um, laws, 1.264; character, virtues, morals, 6.683; mōre, in the manner, like, 4.551; sine mōre, without restraint, violently, 5.694; in violation of right, wrongfully, 8.635; in mōrem, and dē or ex mōre, after or according to the custom, form, fashion, usage, 1.318; 5.244, 556. |
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mōtus, ūs, m. | a moving, motion, freq.; swiftness, agility, 5.430; impetus, swift fury, 12.503; pl., movements, 4.297. (moveō) |
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moveō, mōvī, mōtus, 2, a. and n. | to set in motion; to move, freq.; to wield, 8.565; break up, 3.519; shake, 3.91; remove, 5.349; take away, 3.700; (fig.), affect, move, 1.714; influence, persuade, 3.187; excite, arouse, stir up, raise, 2.96; inspire, 7.641; disturb, trouble, 6.399; revolve, meditate, 3.34; unfold, rehearse, declare, 1.262; open up, enter upon, 7.45; sīgna movēre, break up the camp, march, advance; arma movēre, to get ready for battle, 12.16. |
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mox | (adv.), soon, by and by, presently, afterwards, thereupon, then, 3.274, et al. |
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mūcrō, ōnis, m. | a sharp point or edge, esp. of a weapon, 2.333; point of a spear, 11.817; a sword, blade, 2.449. |
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mūgiō, īvī or iī, 4, n. | to low, bellow, 8.218; (fig.), of a trumpet, 8.526; of the tripod, 3.92; to make a roaring sound, rumble, of the ground, 4.490. |
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mūgītus, ūs, m. | a lowing; bellowing, 2.223. (mūgiō) |
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mulceō, mulsī, mulsus or mulctus, 2, a. | to stroke; lick, 8.634; (fig.), soothe, caress, comfort, 1.197; mitigate, soften, calm, 1.66; to make harmonious, charm, 7.34. |
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Mulciber, eris and erī, m. | one who softens, Mulciber or Vulcan, the god of the forge, 8.724. (mulceō) |
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mulcō, āvī, ātus, 1, a. | to punish, 11.839. |
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muliebris, e | of woman; women's; female, 11.687. (mulier) |
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mulier, eris, f. | a woman, 7.661. |
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multa, ōrum, n. | many things, fortunes, hardships, etc., 1.750; (compar.) plūra, more things, words; more, 1.385, et al.; (superl.) plūrima, very many, many things, 4.333. |
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multa, ōrum, n. | (adv.), much, greatly, exceedingly, 4.390, et al. (compar.), plūra, more, 5.381; (superl.), plūrima, very much, 9.335. |
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multī, ōrum, m. | subst., many men, many, 2.124, et al. |
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multiplex, plicis | adj. (multus and plicō), having many folds, 5.264; manifold, various, 4.189. |
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multō | (adv.), much, by much, by far, far, 2.199, et al. |
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multum | (adv.), much, greatly, exceedingly, 3.348, et al. |
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multus, a, um | (adj.), much, freq.; abundant, abounding, great, 3.151; powerful, 3.372; many a, 1.334; dense, thick, 1.412; pl., many, freq.; (compar.) plūs, plūris, n., more, freq.; pl., plūrēs, plūra, more, freq.; several, many; (superl.) plūrimus, a, um, the most; most abundant, greatest, 11.312; very much, abundant, great, 6.299; very large, high, 1.419; very many a, many a, 2.369; countless, 2.364. |
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mundus, i, m. | ornament; (fig.), the universe, world. |
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mūniō, īvī or iī, ītus, 4, a. | to inclose with walls; fortify; construct, build, 1.271. (moenia) |
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mūnus, eris, n. | a charge, service, office, employment, function, duty, 5.846; attribute, 12.393; aid, kindness, favor, 4.429; gift, present, 1.636; prize, 5.109; libation, 3.177; festival, 5.652; an honor, 12.520. |
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mūrālis, e | adj. (mūrus), pertaining to walls; battering, 12.921. |
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mūrex, icis, m. | the murex or purple fish; a sharp-pointed shellfish from which was obtained the Tyrian purple; (meton.), purple dye, purple, 4.262; a pointed or jagged rock, 5.205. |
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murmur, uris, n. | a murmur, 6.709; uproar, 1.124; roaring, reverberation, 1.55; acclamation, applause, 5.369; thunder, 4.160. |
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murmurō, āvī, ātus, 1, n. | to murmur, mutter, roar, 10.212. (murmur) |
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Murrānus, ī, m. | a Latin slain by Aeneas, 12.529. |
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mūrus, ī, m. | a wall, artificial or natural, 1.423; 3.535; a rampart, 9.371. (rel. to mūniō and moenia) |
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Mūsa, ae, f. | a muse; one of the nine daughters of Jupiter and Mnemosyne, goddesses who preside over the liberal arts of poetry, music, etc., 1.8, et al.; (meton.), a poem or song. |
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Mūsa, ae, f. | a muse; one of the nine daughters of Jupiter and Mnemosyne, goddesses who preside over the liberal arts of poetry, music, etc., 1.8, et al.; (meton.), a poem or song. |
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Mūsaeus, ī, m. | Musaeus, a Greek poet contemporary with Orpheus, 6.667. |
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mussō, āvī, ātus, 1, intens. n. and a. | to speak low; mutter, complain, 11.454; whisper, hesitate, or fear to speak out, 11.345; waver, 12.657; to low faintly, 12.718. (mūtiō, mutter) |
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mūtābilis, e | adj. (mūtō), changeable, unstable, fickle, inconstant, 4.569; changeful, that brings changes, 11.425. |
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mūtō, āvī, ātus, 1, a. | to change the position or location of anything; change, alter, shift, 3.581; of form or condition; change, transform, 1.658; change one thing for or with another, w. acc. and abl.; revolve, 5.702; unsettle, disturb, distract, 4.595. (moveō) |
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mūtus, a, um | (adj.), speechless, dumb, mute, 12.718; not spoken or heard of; unfamed, humble, 12.397. |
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Mutusca, ae, f. | a city of the Sabines, 7.711. |
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mūtuus, a, um | adj. (mūtō), interchangeable, reciprocal; on both sides, 10.755; per mūtua, mutually, to each other, 7.66. |
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Mycēnae, ārum, and Mycēna, ae, f. | Mycenae, an ancient city of Argolis; the abode of Danaus, Pelops, and Agamemnon, 1.284, et al. |
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Mycēnae, ārum, and Mycēna, ae, f. | Mycenae, an ancient city of Argolis; the abode of Danaus, Pelops, and Agamemnon, 1.284, et al. |
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Mycēnaeus, a, um | adj. (Mycēnae), of Mycenae; the Mycenaean (king); Agamemnon, 11.266. |
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Myconos, ī, f. | Myconos, one of the Cyclades, N.E. of Delos, 3.76. |
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Mygdonidēs, ae, m. | Mygdonides or Coroebus, a son of Mygdon, king of Phrygia, and ally of the Trojans, 2.342. |
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Myrmidones, um, m. | the Myrmidons, Thessalian followers of Achilles, once dwelling in Aegina, where they had been transformed from ants to men in answer to the prayer of Aeacus, grandfather of Achilles, 2.7, et al. |
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murra, ae, f. | the myrrh tree; gum of the myrrh tree; myrrh, 12.100. |
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myrteus, a, um | adj. (myrtus), of myrtle, myrtle-, 6.443. |
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myrtus, ī and ūs, f. | a myrtle; sacred to Venus, a myrtle shaft or spear, 7.817; a myrtle grove, 3.23; myrtle wreath, 5.72. |
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